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but it's packed 12 conference moved up the game to fulfill its contracts and there is a bond that bob dylan concert at the greek theatre on the same night. a mile sunday on leave 49 stadium. crews began building a framework for what will be a 68,000 seat stadium. that will cost more than $1 billion and is supposed to be ready for the 2014 season. it's the thing everyone loves to hate about san francisco. if you spent any time in the city of noticed a lot of homeless people walking around and it may be getting worse. reporter still lives here tells us this city is running out of ideas. san francisco home of the golden gate bridge fisherman's wharf and of course the homeless. most recently but they made national news on the escalator bought them at the downtown bart station and the bottom is being used as a toilet by the homeless. >>> obviously after an people read about it to myself included the question is what to do about it. to equate the advancers but it's time is gonna be a lot of money on the homeless. shelter is transitional housing medical and social services. and they're still spend
but it's packed 12 conference moved up the game to fulfill its contracts and there is a bond that bob dylan concert at the greek theatre on the same night. a mile sunday on leave 49 stadium. crews began building a framework for what will be a 68,000 seat stadium. that will cost more than $1 billion and is supposed to be ready for the 2014 season. it's the thing everyone loves to hate about san francisco. if you spent any time in the city of noticed a lot of homeless people walking around and it...
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12 conference has moved a big game up to fulfil the tv contract and the night before that date, bob dylan is appearing at the greek theaters of the bond, bonfire is canceled this year and students are learning the times are changing >> this is the greatest tradition we have here, one of the oldest >> there is no doubt that the bonfire is an important tradition but the question might be, who is it important to? have you ever heard of it? >> sorry >> i know they had it last year >> i wanted to go at some point with my friends are going i probably won't go >> the fact is that with the diversity, it is coming and international institution which means traditions might not mean as much to a large group of students but some say it gives the school its identity >> the tradition is one of those things that drive the love that some many people feel for this university. for those who have connections to it, it is a defining moment for them >> the school will still have a rally the night before the game. there will be fireworks, just know bonfire. that will have to wait until next year. >> he still g
12 conference has moved a big game up to fulfil the tv contract and the night before that date, bob dylan is appearing at the greek theaters of the bond, bonfire is canceled this year and students are learning the times are changing >> this is the greatest tradition we have here, one of the oldest >> there is no doubt that the bonfire is an important tradition but the question might be, who is it important to? have you ever heard of it? >> sorry >> i know they had it...
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today, from the comedy "campaign" dylan mcdermott. and he plays john ross on the hit series "dallas," josh henderson. plus, your questions and comments when we open up kelly's inbox. all next on the emmy award winning "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and joel mchale! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]
today, from the comedy "campaign" dylan mcdermott. and he plays john ross on the hit series "dallas," josh henderson. plus, your questions and comments when we open up kelly's inbox. all next on the emmy award winning "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and joel mchale! [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause]
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and the night before that date, bob dylan is appearing at the greek, so the bonfires canceled this year and students here are just now learning that the times are changing. >> i think a lot of discipline and because this is the greatest tradition have at cal, is one of the oldest. >> there's no doubt that it is an important tradition. but the question might be, who is it important to? >> have you ever heard of the taliban fire? >> have not heard of it. >> i know that they have had at last year. >> i wanted to go at some point but of my friends and go i will not. >> withit is becoming a diverse campus and traditions may not mean as much to individual students but they say traditions give the school is identity. >> traditions drive the love the people have for this university and for those that participate in it is a defining moment for them. >> the school will still have a rally the night before the game, it will be at the campus track and field stadium and there will be fireworks, but no bonfire. that will have to wait until next year. at uc-berkeley, cbs 5. >> maybe a bonfire at the be
and the night before that date, bob dylan is appearing at the greek, so the bonfires canceled this year and students here are just now learning that the times are changing. >> i think a lot of discipline and because this is the greatest tradition have at cal, is one of the oldest. >> there's no doubt that it is an important tradition. but the question might be, who is it important to? >> have you ever heard of the taliban fire? >> have not heard of it. >> i know...
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often is at the root or a problem that many of these killers deal with, and you point to the diaries of dylan klebold who is behind the columbine shootings. this is a page from one of his diaries, featuring hearts which is not something i think anybody imagined would be in the diary of such a person. tell us more about that. >> it's ten pages of just full of hearts in the journal. some of them with the phrase "i love you" stencilled across them and love is the most common theme in his journal, mixed in with a lot of anger, back and forth. it's a very, very conflicted kid. what you see is not any one thing that any one cause or symptom but back and forth at war with himself. but depression is throughout. he mentioned suicide on the very first page two years before the murders. depression is of all the different types of killers, sort of four main types of mass murderers, depression is by far the most. it's not what the public expects but that's what tends to be driving them and a person who's got a lot of anger turned inward eventually turns it outward. >> thus the importance on not jumping to
often is at the root or a problem that many of these killers deal with, and you point to the diaries of dylan klebold who is behind the columbine shootings. this is a page from one of his diaries, featuring hearts which is not something i think anybody imagined would be in the diary of such a person. tell us more about that. >> it's ten pages of just full of hearts in the journal. some of them with the phrase "i love you" stencilled across them and love is the most common theme...
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dylan klebold at columbine was a deep suicidally depressed kid. and joe was... cho, delusional, out of touch with reality, deeply mentally ill. nearly all killers fall into one of those categories but the three categories are completely different. if you want to underand their thought process and w they get tourder, completely... you have to separate them into those groups. completely different. >> ifill: professor fox, one of the things that came out of watching james holmes last week in court is that people thought he was either insane or medicated or very clever in his behavior in court. are we assuming too much? are people racing too fast to try to understand this? >> probably. most mass murderers kill people they know for particular reasons. very selective. this is the rarest form of mass rder who kills at random. it could either be someone who is deeply schizophrenic and psychotic who believes that everyone in this world is evil and has to be punished, which would imply psychosis or it could be someone who is indeed just trying to show how powerful they ar
dylan klebold at columbine was a deep suicidally depressed kid. and joe was... cho, delusional, out of touch with reality, deeply mentally ill. nearly all killers fall into one of those categories but the three categories are completely different. if you want to underand their thought process and w they get tourder, completely... you have to separate them into those groups. completely different. >> ifill: professor fox, one of the things that came out of watching james holmes last week in...
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on tuesday, dylan went electric, but what happened to his guitar? we'll talk with the history detectives. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. americans closed their wallets in june, marking a third straight month of falling retail sales. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. yahoo taps a new c.e.o.: marissa mayer, 37-year-old senior executive from google. >> tom: and we kick off a week long look at immigration and the u.s. economy. >> susie: that and more tonight on n.b.r.! another disappointing drop in retail sales
on tuesday, dylan went electric, but what happened to his guitar? we'll talk with the history detectives. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs...
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on tuesday, dylan went electric, but what happened to his guitar? we'll talk with the history detectives. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
on tuesday, dylan went electric, but what happened to his guitar? we'll talk with the history detectives. i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs...
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moynihan is a writer at the tablet magazine who considers himself a bob dylan obsessive. he questioned new yorker columnist's writing in his nonfiction book called imagine. caught red-handed, lehrer confessed saying he got too deep into it, panicked when he couldn't find original sources for the legend legendary singer's quote. he resigned from the new yorker yesterday and said he was sorry. the publisher has recalled his book off the schells. it was on the best-seller's list. >> bill: such a sad story that a writer would make up quotes. no made-up quotes in my books okay. >> entertainment starting to get lined up for the political conventions. the nonpartisan organization which supports military veterans has locked in rapper flo rida. willie nelson will take the stage. >> bill: what? no! that pothead? what is he doing there. get out of here. >> they're a nonpartisan organization. >> bill: bs. willie nelson is a big democrat. he sang -- performed in boston in 2004 for john kerry. you think mitt romney is going to legalize pot? >> he's performing not at the actual conventi
moynihan is a writer at the tablet magazine who considers himself a bob dylan obsessive. he questioned new yorker columnist's writing in his nonfiction book called imagine. caught red-handed, lehrer confessed saying he got too deep into it, panicked when he couldn't find original sources for the legend legendary singer's quote. he resigned from the new yorker yesterday and said he was sorry. the publisher has recalled his book off the schells. it was on the best-seller's list. >> bill:...
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in the 1980, william dylan was just 21-years-old when he was sent to prison for a murder he did not commit. after numerous appeals and 27 years behind bars, dna evidence finally cleared him of the crime. >> brian: despite being locked up for the better part of his life, dylan never lost his love for his country and the game of baseball. that's right. last week he decided to sing the national anthem before a major league baseball game. ♪ land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave >> ali: what a beautiful voice! joining us today as a free man is bill dunn. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> brian: how long have you been out now? >> i've been out since november 18, 2008. i've actually 24 years old as a free man. >> ali: because you lost 27 years behind bars again for a crime you never committed. you were convicted on faulty eyewitness testimony. dna evidence finally cleared you. those 27 years, those are lost. how can you say that you're not infuriated at the system and the country that put you behind bars? >> you pretty much have to say that bitterness is a sour pill to sw
in the 1980, william dylan was just 21-years-old when he was sent to prison for a murder he did not commit. after numerous appeals and 27 years behind bars, dna evidence finally cleared him of the crime. >> brian: despite being locked up for the better part of his life, dylan never lost his love for his country and the game of baseball. that's right. last week he decided to sing the national anthem before a major league baseball game. ♪ land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave...
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bob dylan and the lion king has played at this theater. >> yeah, i remember in chicago i stepped on the stage and thought, wow i'm way over my head. and now i'm way way, way over my head. >> there won't be any showbiz types in the audience. >> not at all.john love you. >> bye-bye. [ applause ] >> back with remaining moments with hal sparks. >> who will be in lexington, kentucky next week. >> announcer: dammit jim, you made me snarf on my keyboard again. it's the "stephanie miller show." septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... ...as you thought. ♪ ♪ it's go time! >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>o
bob dylan and the lion king has played at this theater. >> yeah, i remember in chicago i stepped on the stage and thought, wow i'm way over my head. and now i'm way way, way over my head. >> there won't be any showbiz types in the audience. >> not at all.john love you. >> bye-bye. [ applause ] >> back with remaining moments with hal sparks. >> who will be in lexington, kentucky next week. >> announcer: dammit jim, you made me snarf on my keyboard again....
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defense attorney rick cornfeld who represented the parents of one of the columbine high school killers, dylan klebold. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> with word this morning that holmes was seeing a psychiatrist, what about the likelihood that we would see that psychiatrist at trial? >> well i think it's early to tell and obviously if mr. holmes' mental condition becomes an issue, then that's a possibility. but i think what's more likely is if his mental condition becomes an issue. by the way, i don't see how it isn't an issue. that there will be a series of doctors that probably examine him beginning sometime soon. >> because obviously, he'll want to plead insanity and get out of some of these charges, at least from a legal standpoint and have a -- face a lesser sentence as a result. >> well he may try. pleading insanity is not as easy as it sounds. when people say it's getting out of charges, i think that's an oversimplification. what it talks about is whether or not you have a mental disease or defect that renders you incapable of forming the requisite intent. it's a hyper le
defense attorney rick cornfeld who represented the parents of one of the columbine high school killers, dylan klebold. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> with word this morning that holmes was seeing a psychiatrist, what about the likelihood that we would see that psychiatrist at trial? >> well i think it's early to tell and obviously if mr. holmes' mental condition becomes an issue, then that's a possibility. but i think what's more likely is if his mental...
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the purpose of the database was to put dylan executive order from the administration that had decided, around 2003, and to tro bring all the data under one administrative roof. they took all the land-holding agencies and senior officials that deal with the real property and established the federal real property council. at the same time, they established the federal data base. as a result, this is what we have today. as i pointed out a little while ago, you still do have a lot of agencies doing things a bit differently. agencies are an amalgamation of different bureaus that used to be quasi-independent. there are lot of moving parts all going into this. as a result, at this still a work in progress to try and make this process more uniform. we made a recommendation in our report, actually two. one we made to the administration was to develop a national strategy that would hopefully rationalized the data they need or want to collect and look at what they're trying to accomplish and where they are going. there are some needed elements it is collecting that it is hard for the agency to f
the purpose of the database was to put dylan executive order from the administration that had decided, around 2003, and to tro bring all the data under one administrative roof. they took all the land-holding agencies and senior officials that deal with the real property and established the federal real property council. at the same time, they established the federal data base. as a result, this is what we have today. as i pointed out a little while ago, you still do have a lot of agencies doing...
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"the washington post," jonah lehrer acknowledges taking dylan quotes in a book. the book has disappeared from retailers on the web. >> and expectations rise for new growth measures. the federal reserve and european central bank will determine what if any action should be taken to stimulate the global economy. the fed meets later today while the ecb meets on thursday. >> and in another sign of the times, the "new york times" reports that companies are now abandoning traditional consumer research methods in favor of gathering was in from millions of people on social media sites. facebook and twitter are providing marketers with enormous pools of data, allowing them to break down brilikes and dislikes, according to age and gender. another sign of the times. >>. >> we're leading with wishful thinking on the part of the campaigns the lies that party tell themselves. you go to romney's headquarters in boston or obama headquarters in chicago, and they're going to tell you off the record why they're really winning. so alex burns and maggie hebron walked through some of t
"the washington post," jonah lehrer acknowledges taking dylan quotes in a book. the book has disappeared from retailers on the web. >> and expectations rise for new growth measures. the federal reserve and european central bank will determine what if any action should be taken to stimulate the global economy. the fed meets later today while the ecb meets on thursday. >> and in another sign of the times, the "new york times" reports that companies are now...
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meanwhile, back in the 1980's, william dylan was 21 years old sent to prison for a murder he did not commit. after numerous appeals and 27 years behind bars, dna evidence finally cleared him of the crime. >> despite being locked up for the better part of his life he never lost his love for his country and the game of baseball, last week he decided to sing the national anthem before a major league baseball game, listen. ♪ the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> oh. and that's incredible. and a freeman in the studio and the shirt he wore when he was repleased from prison and singing the anthem and not guilty, william dillen, you never got angry and-- >> i won't say i never got angry, 15 years i was very angry. >> alisyn: but let's watch the recap. were you falsely accused based on faulty eyewitness testimony and a witness who ultimately lied about the crime. so for 15 years you were angry. how did you survive during those years? >> it was tough. i was being, you know, i was a 21-year-old, and i was being -- going through prison i'd never been in before and it was really
meanwhile, back in the 1980's, william dylan was 21 years old sent to prison for a murder he did not commit. after numerous appeals and 27 years behind bars, dna evidence finally cleared him of the crime. >> despite being locked up for the better part of his life he never lost his love for his country and the game of baseball, last week he decided to sing the national anthem before a major league baseball game, listen. ♪ the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> oh....